I saw a 70th movie with zombies and a lot of asian canibals, on an island with a psycho doctor.
I remember that one of the protagonist looked like Roger Moore, the Bond.
But i can´t remember the name, any guesses?

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I can’t believe the UK put Sam Raimi and robert Tapert in court for evil dead 1 and 2 because fun and good movies were illegal I’m surprised they didn’t put a bounty on Bruce Campbell when they lost the case.

A friend of mine used the theme song on a tape he made for a party in an old people’s home. Since he couldn’t name the song after the movie he told all the elderly people it was called “Dreams of the Amazon”. Don’t know why but this is always the first thing that comes to my mind when I hear about this movie.

When I was a kid back in the 1980s a lot of other kid told me about the movie, saying believing that it was a real story. I did not watch the movie until my mid 20s. I was not impressed and I am still not impressed. I love horror and gore but this movie just went too far.

Even though it’s unethical, and I would never wish it repeated, it’s one of my all time favorite exploitation films. And it may be the best found footage film. The killing of animals services the purpose of making everything feel real, because it is real. And the result is undeniably affective. While I can find hypocrisy with the theme of the movie and how it was made, his support of exploitation and feminization of exploitative media makes sense to me. Exploitation is a way of making art by using extreme sex and violence. But the news and media doing that isn’t justifiable because their goal isn’t to entertain, but to inform. He saw the media doing things horror films of the time were doing and rightly saw an issue with it.